Two Woodbridge men identified in 2 fatal car accidents

WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge police have identified the two men killed this weekend in separate car-related incidents.

Michael P. Rosinski, 37, was struck by a car while walking across Route 1 Saturday night in the Fords section of Woodbridge, Sgt. Eric Nelson said today.

The second fatality was a single-car crash Sunday in the Colonia section of the township where Gurjit G. Singh, 24, lost control while driving and slammed into a tree, according to Nelson.

Both men were pronounced dead on the scene.

Singh, a Carteret man, was driving a 2003 Ford Mustang that crashed on Route 27 near New Dover Road. Police responded at 5:30 p.m. and said today that no drugs or alcohol were involved but said Singh may have been speeding.

Rosinski, a former East Brunswick man who had moved to New York City, was not at a crosswalk and had hopped over the center divider of the multiple lane highway before he was struck on northbound Route 1, Nelson said.

No charges have been filed against the driver, a 23-year-old man from Basking Ridge who police did not identify.

Route 1 northbound was closed for about two hours. Police are still investigating Saturday's incident and anyone with information should contact Officer Joseph Angelo at (732) 634-7700.